Research Basics
Variables
Validity & Reliability
Methods
Ethics
100

True/False: Correlation proves causation. 

False

100

The factor manipulated in an experiment is ____

What is the Independent Variable (IV)?

100

If a study can be repeated with the same results, it has ____

What is reliability?

100

The main strength of experimental design over other methods.

What is establishing cause-and-effect relationships?

100

Participants must agree to join a study through ____

What is informed consent? 

200

Psychology uses the scientific method to test what kind of statements?

What is Hypotheses/Hypothesis?

200

The outcome measured in an experiment is _____

What is the Dependent Variable (DV)?

200

Internal validity asks if the study measures what it ____

What is claims to measure?

200

Studying people in their natural environment.

What is naturalistic observation?

200

After a study, researchers must explain the true purpose by _____

What is debriefing? 

300

Define operationalization in one sentence.

What is turning abstract concepts into measurable variables?

300

Variables that could affect the DV. 

(Hint: not the IV)

What are Confounding or Extraneous Variables?

300

Two types of external validity.

What is Population Validity and Ecological Validity?

300

Type of study where we are surveying students on sleep and comparing to grades. 

What is Correlational Study?

300

Examples of allowing participants to withdraw at anytime. 

What is leaving at anytime, no penalty, and their data must be removed?

400

Difference between quantitative and qualitative data.

Quantitative = numbers/statistics 

Qualitative = descriptive/opinions.

400

Give an example of how you would operationalize "stress."

What is measuring heart rate; cortisol levels; survey outcomes?

400

Lab experiments have low ecological validity. Why?

What is artificial setting that doesn't reflect real world behavior. 

400

Studying one person or small group in detail.

What is Case Study?

400

Give one example of "undue harm."

What is long-term stress/anxiety, humiliation, physical harm, and lasting trauma?
500

Meaning of triangulation in psychological research.

What is using multiple methods/sources to study the same phenomenon?

500

Importance of controlling Extraneous Variables.

What is to maintain Internal Validity and avoid alternative explanations?

500

Construct validity depends on ...

What is whether the variable is clearly defined and measurable?

500

The difference between cross-sectional and longitudinal research. 

Cross-sectional = data at one time point.

Longitudinal = data collected over time.

500

Deception is allowed for certain reasons. 

What is to avoid bias, minimal harm, and approved by an ethics board?

M
e
n
u